Now that I have found “TwitterFox” for Firefox and “Twitterberry” for my Blackberry, it makes it very easy to send my updates. I hopefully will continue to update on a regular basis now that I have it on my Blackberry and Firefox.

Except for the fact that the Mozilla website was down most of the day, Firefox 3 was released today and it is looking real nice. I decided to spend the time with my parents and mainly my father instead of going into Boston which is what my original plan was.

Sometimes you are working and you wish that you could “make use of” your Firefox viewing area by getting rid of unnecessary items. Fuller Screen if you have a 20” or greater wide screen monitor, you should use this because it puts the tab bar on the side and gives you more room above.

Well, there is the option of holding down “ctrl + Tab” or “ctrl + shift + tab” to go in reverse, but I’m not talking about that. You could just hold down “ctrl + 9” (very last tab) or you could choose a different one, number 5 for example, hold down “ctrl + 5”.

I downloaded Firefox 3.01 Beta yesterday (a few weeks late) and at first I was thinking that I was going to have to uninstall it right away. On firefox 2, the CSS was just the way it should look and in firefox 3, it was off by about 5 pixels.

My friend Matt informed me about an extension to firebug called YSlow that was developed by Yahoo. YSlow will give you a “Report Card” including a final grade and individual grades on each test. developers, firebug, firefox, yslow, yahoo, web, programming